Felix Kwong

Felix Kwong was a Chinese-French clinical psychiatrist and French Resistance leader during World War II.

Biography
Felix Kwong was born in a French concession in Guangdong, and he later moved to Metropolitan France to pursue a career as a clinical psychiatrist. He lived in the Quartier Asiatique section of Paris, and he became a member of the French Resistance during World War II. Kwong sought to pioneer a new field of psychology, "psychological warfare", using hallucinogenic drugs to brainwash Corporal Spitz of the Wehrmacht into attempting a suicide bombing against Colonel Felix Bauer. However, Spitz could only repeat the lines "I am Corporal Spitz. I have ein package for Herr Bauer," leading to the Gestapo guards investigating him and Spitz blowing himself up too early. Kwong was later targeted by the Gestapo, but Kwong's associate Sean Devlin killed the assassins with a sniper rifle before they could harm Kwong. Finally, Kwong had Devlin destroy the Pantheon Dome howitzer, which Kwong argued was a symbol of the Nazis' sexual oppression of French women due to its phallic shape.